The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1960, Image 8

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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 29, 1960 WANT ADS By SPECTATOR . .. COMMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— MEN AND THINGS m. L'irai ■nanrtuvii Mlfitmtim 7Si> nn tit ’S wards ■ I BBB^B^RWR^ Firat Insert MU — Mintmum 75c up fo 25 words 3c each additional word Multiple Insertion — 4 times for price of IP Obituaries. Cards of Thanks and Trespass Notices charge at 3 cents per word. ^Minimum $1.00 AIJi WANT AD VS CASH “ Self-reliance (another name for self-respect) is like a muscle—un used, it soon becomes flabby. Our enemies know it, count on it That is why every time we ask Govern ment for something instead of doing it ourselves, we surrender, we lose another bit of America.” Common sense, how rare it is!! As the Spanish proverb says: ‘‘Sen- ON DEADLINE; »:00 A. M.. Wednesday FOR SALE FOK SALE 1 Brand new 2®-cam automatic sewing machine at or below cost for cash. McIntosh Shoe Shop, 1c FOR SALE—Slightly used All-, state Mo-Ped motor scooter. Call Hamp McDaniel, Telephone 135. 4C-D-291 PIANOS In excellent condition Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low The Trading Post. Laur ens. S C tfc STENSO LETTERS. All sizes. The Chronicle. The recent presidential campaign was Oh a low level. What, by the way, is a Party Platform? The Democrats and the Republicans had proclaimed through their re spective platforms what they would need for reduction in taxes, indi vidual Mid corporate; and it would have resolved sternly against wast ing billions of dollars in foreign give-aways. Our finest statesmanship could do, if elected, but the two candi- have declared emphatically for re dates seemed to promise more and vamping the vast, sprawling Fed- more as the hectic speech-making; eral bureaucraciy. Instead of some- continued. . thing like that we have- heard all I wonder why Mr Kennedy prom- manner of offers to spend the tax ised so much, since the Democrats had been in tull control of both the Senate and the House Lyndon tido comun! Es mas raro de todos Ls Sentidog” ! Which means, ‘‘Com mon Sense! It is ThS TArest of all the senses.” Yes, indeed!! So-called common sense is most uncommon! « V * A clear, impressive statement by Dr. Raymond Miller in an address before the New York Chamber of Commerce commends itself per suasively to me. 'Theologically I am a believer in PLASTI-PAK, the modern reusable adhesive. The Chronicle. FOR SALK — 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Anloor sedan Extra clean, good mechanical condit ion. good tires. One owner $400 cash Phone 1355-W. tfc FOR SALE—AKC registered fe male Collie puppy. $45.00 Call (Yoss Hill Hl-12548. Mrs. Lykes Henderson 2p-D-29 SAS world wide restaurant book. The Chronicle cook IT'S A LONG WAY to Mrs. Me Donald's (a transplanted Texan) tea room in Missouri. Why not try some of her recipes. The Chronicle. money collected from the people. I repeat the very sensible obser-i God. You may say why do you vation of a big enterprise which bring that up? I bring it up, gen- Johnson was the Senate leader and llses * ts advertising space to talk tlemen, because I don’t believe you m the best position to get things P^* n common sense to the citi- ^ can understand or comprehend in- done—and undone; Mr Kennedy, zens our nation. ternalional affairs today at all un- on the other hand, was a Senator Bigger the Government, the less we recognize that the main bat- of no special distinction or service.; sma H e r the People.” tie lines are being drawn between Now that the tumult and the Everybody—labor union member, materialistic atheism and the phil- farmer. where service capitalism can func tion within the framework of the rules of government, and not where state -apitalir/rj has become ex treme and the individual is a pawn of the state. There 'are many oasic reasons why Communism will eventually fall of its own weight but these are not of importance today because-the strategists of the Kremlin and Pe king are determined 1 to conquer the world, and to d^te they have done a creditable job in attaining their goal within this century. Time is of the essence in this thing, gentlemen. I wrote an article in 1951, some of you probably saw it, published in the Harvard Busi ness Review, where I said that we have lost 250,000 people per day for five years to Communism. I thought I would, be challenged on it but I was not because I was right. We do not recognize the fact could not go on wRh business as usual. — The world today is on fire with ideas. The chief ideas of men ev erywhere center around the fact that they cherish the hope that-their future will be better than their past,. , and that the future for their chil- 1 dren will be better than the pres ent is for them. This hope cannot be accomplished unless man can enjoy at least a semblance of pro tection from the economic birds of prey. When he realizes he is merely a pawn in the hands of the local money-lenders, or of a local capital organization, or of an American or ganization lined up with the native vested interests, then no matter how 'much our own government has always been with business or with university. There are not many government servants, civil or military, in Cuba, South America, the Congo, and way stations We. as a people, have been judged by two groups of Americana, mission aries of the church and the buai- t.essman. The missionaries have done a good job, the best yet. How much briefing in anything but prof its do companies ever give people going overseas? Necessary as they are. and they are, does the overseas business representative ever under stand anything about the country 4 How many ‘natives’—and I put the word natives’ in quotes—I wrote this; I seldom ever write a speech but I did this because I wanted to tries to Change the point of view, it know what j was exactly- 15 j* 1 irn P° M ** > ^ hour many natives are in position of Some concrete suggestions: ‘Build understanding of our liber- MOORE BILLING MACHINES , in stock and will order The Chron icle shouting are over let us resolve to save whatever we can from the hor rendous oratorical blasts. A proper plaTorm. I think, would have emphasized the urgency of the -*D- FOR SALE—Quail or Bob White. $1 00 each, live. T H. Neel, 6 miles below Cross* Hill, Chap- pells Highway 4p-D-29 FY>R SALE—Albritton, blakemore, md Pocahontas strawberry plants Gredna Farm. Joanna, S. C. tf SPECIALIZED COOK BOOKS. Salads, the use of Spices, Sea Foods, Barbecuing, Meat and Outdoor Cooking. Chronicle Pub- lishmg Co , Stationery Depart ment. 109 Gary St., Phone 74. BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN books on house plants, meat cook- en> holiday and barbecue cook books. The Chronicle. FOR SALE — 3-bedrobm house, located on South Broad St. Ex tension $350 00 down Call W. L. Patterson, Telephone 22271, Lau rens. tfc CABBAGE PLANTS. Fine plants in Chiles ton Wakefield variety. AL>c flower plants and shrubbery. Tan- glewood Nursery, 2 miles North of Clinton on Highway 308 Telephone 1060 tf FOR SALE Attractive 5-room houae In College View Beautiful landscaped lot Duct heat to each room. 105 Elm | cannot afford St. Call 565 tf real and not puppet authority in ..... .1 overseas organizations? ties and private enterprise system ' that to date people that think as we arqund the world based on the revo- we wlU ‘ ollow thc P^epts of think have made practically no vie-1 lutionary spirit that lias created I - ,incoln . Wilson, of Washington, lories in the world. The victories capitalistic America. Come in here ^ of the r b issionar y in how to for the minds of men—I can’t go as you would into a church and Rot alon * with human beings, to into detail—but they are the new | Jiink of these men. They built lib- ,ive and let live ‘ and ^ thhik. farmer, veteran ship owner rxH osophy in God Almighty Theoloei- coun,ries in Africa Tne y are P at ‘ erty, -they built capitalism, and undt *stand rather U»an tolerafo-df mm*: sTi l . brfjswsyi ^ w e , yii s i ' y buil, ^ ,yTcy ?“ everybody seems to want special realize that my wishes are not al- i Wie °“ r govemment-Lmcota, Wil- j their revolutionary spirit revolted. ‘benefits’ from the government. So ways in line with His will. I have'!!"; he : in Amenc ? todaydiave largely they demand help, and get a law or learned that He has plenty of time regulation That requires a bureau even though I have not. Hence my to enforce it, taxes to pay for it. i creed is to study and work as though I am to live forver, but to , , n • . ! ^ ne P roauci OI tne greatest ecc try to live at Uioush I am going to 1 , M,ml ‘ a ,7, Communism has »• on j ,c revolution of all time. •lie tomorrow ~ I ,ow i baltles lhc b attle of the Assume the responsibility of minds' it has won more people in; ership. We all too often blame the • before the turn “ the centur y 1 1111(1 1 one generation than ever before in government when in the long run This gentleman has spoken so- history by any military conqueror, the mistakes of business have cre-'berly.. I spent many years with ‘ ch, English,- Colombians. Peruvians, counsel of U is timely. P' That is how Washington beaurac- racy has grown to more than 2.000, 000, and taxes have grown ruinously die tomorrow kiU 11 - ,, Socially, I enjoy people. Laws and regulations art written ihat I can learn from every person. said today please go home and look up the dictionary. Don’t use the roes of the world But they do not lost our revolutionary spirit. We" word ‘ tolerate ' It means you hold understand that we have an eco- are afraid of the world revolution. a * ma11 contempt.. Understand nomic liberty Within a political lib- And the fact remains that we are him; don 1 tolerate him. Then the erty. , the product of the greatest econom- future 9 right and c *P‘ tallsm compete and survive, otherwise it lead-1 w '** 1)0 engulfed by some other sys- I FOR RENT FOR SALE—1955 4-door Ford station wagon in good condition ' S-passenger. V*8 with Overdrive. Can finance for purchaser. Can fx- seen at my residence on Sa luda Highway Phone 512 G B Goldsmith * tf FOR RENT — Large six room house, well located, close in." Price $(>0 00 per month. C. B. ■ ■ alt >r 1 aurensj 1c FOR RENT Three-room apart ment. IK) Academy St.,Call.Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Phone 12 tf WANTED: REAL ESTATE-The only houses I have to sell are yours List that property you have for sale with me. C. B Hol land, Realtor, Laurens. 1c NOTICE NO HUNTING OR TRESPASS ING allowed ort tb£ property of John T. Young. ' 4c-D-29 FOR SALE—1200 fonts 8 point used Corona Lintoype mats, in fait condition Priced reason ably. Sent on approval Chronicle Publishing Co Phone 74, Clin ton. S. C FOR RENT - ment. 314 W ' Trs Robert Rural I Furnished apart- Main Street. Call Elmore. Laurens IP. AZALEAS. Camellias, L o q u a t, Magnolia. Pink Dogwood. Gar denia. Pitiosporum. Sassanquas, Aucuba. Boxwood a ,d Hollies in rvefora! varieties and sizes Tangle- wood Farm, 2 miles north of Clin ton on S. C Highway 308 Phone 1060 ? ’ tf TRAILER SPACE for rent. Phone 184 from 6:00 p m to 9:00 p. m Mrs E E Cox. 602 E Florida S:reet. tfc NOTICE: No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind allowed on lands of Perry Moore on the Hurricane Road. 4e-J-5 COOK BOOKS. Large variety to delight any homemaker. Famous recpies from all over the United States Also foreign countries Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., Stationery Department. 109 Gary St , Phone 74 FOR RENT—5-room apartment in Tribble apartments on North Woodrow street. Sorry, no chil dren. See R L. Plaxico at D E. Tribble Co. tf FOR RENT — Four room house newly decorated, about 7 miles south of Clinton, about 3 miles west of Joanna Telephone 2384, Joanna EMILY POST’S Etiquette Books ire now collectors’ items The Chronicle FOR RENT—Five room house, 2 miles west of Joanna. Telephone 2384, Joanna tf FOR RENT: Private apartment, 3 rooms and bath Front and back en trances 001 E Fla St. Phone 281- J- tfc PANSY PLANTS, Swiss Giants in mixed colors Also English Daisy, Painted Daisy, Columbine, Sweet William, Stock, Candytuft, Carna tion, Canterbury Bells, Foxglove, Lifiope and Thrift Tanglewood Nurserj-, 2 miles north of Clinton >n S C Highway 308 Phone 1060 tf SOUTH CAROLINA I’RODCCIJR EGGS HENDERSON STORE (Formerly Gardner’s Store) - Hopewell Section l»hone—JOANNA 2384 Store Hoars: 7:30 A. M. - 7 P. M. FOR RENT—Refinished modern office or shop on ground floor at 102 W. Pitts Street Excellent lo cation. Inquire at Sadler-Owens Pharmacy or Phone 228 . 5cD29 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE — Beautiful 5-room house, bath, oil heat, and water iieater. For information call 1503-AV or 108 Gordon St. 4p-J-5 NOTICE: No hunting, fishing or trespassing allowed on my lands. Violators will be prosecuted by law Henry Hunter, Joanna. 4p-J-5 NOTICE — No hunting and tres passing are allowed on my land northeast of Clinton known as the Henry place and Creekland farm, and, Hipp place off the Greenwood road. Mrs. Ouida C. Bailey. FlS-c TRESPASS NOTICE NO HUNTING, fishing or tres passing of any kind on the lands of Hubert J. Pitts. Violators will be prosecuted. ' ; tf NOTICE: No hunting, fishing or trespassing allowed on the lands ow ned by Thornwell Orphanage. Violators will be prosecuted. 4cJ5 ELECTROLUX (R)-World's only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser vice. H L Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative, Telephone 1797. tf NOTICE—No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind allowed' on my lands. Violators y ifi be prosecuted C. C Giles. 4o-J-12 NOTICE: No trespassing or hunting allowed on my lands Clarence Hunnicutt ip FOR SALE—2 nice building lots, 75x200 ft. each Blalock Ave., Joanna. Call Joanna 6200 . 4c-D29 NOTICE- No hunting, fishing or tii.'pa.-Mim allowed on the estate of B Hubert Boyd. Violators will be prosecuted by law Katherine J. Boyd, Executrix. 4-C-J-19 Wasson - Wasson Incorporated Hickory Tavern EXPERT WELL A , RILLING WELL BORING GEORGE E. WASSON I AMES D WASSON W MONTHS TO PAY TERMS % Phones Laurens Rural 27810, 25- 2(i0, 25205. or contact at Wasson Bros Store at Hickory Tavern SECRETARIES & GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS are very much in demand in Business. Industry and Gov ernment. ENROLL NOW FOR SPECIAL CLASSES in SECRETARIAL, BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING TRAINING Classes Start Thurs., Dec. 1, 1960 For full information write- , 1 GREENWOOD ~ COLLEGE OF . COMMERCE 205 Textile Building Greenwood. S. C. HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED - Male or Fe male, in Clinton. Full or part time Watkins route available. No investment. Earn the year round. Bonus Plan. Age 21-70. Must be neat Write Watkins Products, Inc.. Box 5071, Dept S-3, Rich mond, Virginia. 3pD15-22, J5 AVON World's largest Cosmetic Com pany, has openings in North Broad St.. Whitten Village. Joan na rural. Cross Hill. Waterloo, Spartanburg highway, colored rural for qualified ladies Part time work earning to $50 per week Call or write Mrs Fran ces Hines, 129 LaSalle’"Ct Spar tanburg, S C., Telephone 58-36755 OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE 74 WE PAY 5% For The Best Deals and Biggest Selection of Used Freight Vans I Assets $9,750,000.00 1 Each account insured up to $10,000 00 a duly licensed Casualty Insurance Co, Each employee t ded for your pro tection up to $1,000,000 00. Only atoilable to Bona fide Res dents of South Caroline Minimum amount accepted $500 00 Winchester Graham Inc Dirersitied rino"Cir'9 Columbia 5 C VISIT, CALL OR WRITE GREAT DANE TRAILER SALES, INC. North Pleasantburg Drive Phone: CEdar 2-6178 GREENVILLE, S. 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